ARM uses are single-precision floating point, for qreal type at least.
This being 32bits and having an integer range of positive and negative
2^24+1.
I would expect JavaScript on ARM to be double-precision floating point,
since that is defined in the ECMA specification. This being 64bits an
Please review this text here :
Hirvonen Olli wrote:
> *LGPL:*
>
> /
> **
> ** Copyright (C) 2013 Digia Plc and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
> ** Contact:http://www.qt-project.org/legal
> **
> ** This file is part of the
Thiago Macieira wrote:
> On terça-feira, 11 de dezembro de 2012 01.06.56, Darryl Miles wrote:
>> I think all of the other matters can be worked through except for the
>> domain name issue and if that has to be changed (by renaming the
>> project) then all the other oth
Thiago Macieira wrote:
>>
>> So there is an awareness of what the Qt Jambi project is to both parties
>> and how the Qt Jambi project operates. For example contributions have
>> not been governed by any CLA for some time.
>
> All contributions through the Qt Project infrastructure go through the Q
Thiago Macieira wrote:
> On segunda-feira, 3 de dezembro de 2012 16.47.09, Darryl Miles wrote:
>> If the Qt Jambi mailing list moves to be hosted @list.qt-project.org
>> what kind of assurances might there be that this same scenario doesn't
>> happen again ? This seems a
I understand on not getting direct access to the old subscriber list due
to privacy concerns.
Yes I think it worthwhile to send a last email to all subscribers
explaining that the list(s) have now shutdown with a list of new
resources and new places and a suggested replacement mailing-list.
Hello,
Can anyone assist with updating us (the Qt Jambi people) on the recent
mailing list changes.
There appears to have been a changes at lists.qt.nokia.com over the past
3 weeks.
The usual mailman URLs at
http://lists.qt.nokia.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-jambi-interest no longer
contain the